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Judge approves American-US Airways merger
NEW YORK (AP) — American Airlines won bankruptcy court approval Wednesday to combine with US Airways and form the world's biggest airline. "The merger is an excellent result. I don't think anybody disputes that," Judge Sean H. Lane said before...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Corporate Officers, Judges, American Airlines, Inc.
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Bankruptcy Court Judge Grants Approval For Sale Of Journal Register Company's Assets
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceA bankruptcy court judge in New York City has granted final approval for the sale of the Journal Register Co.'s assets to 21st CMH Acquisition Corp., an affiliate of its current owner. The approval of the deal by Judge Stuart Bernstein clears the way for...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Journal Register Company, Career and Workplace
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Bidder For Journal Register Co. Will Decide Which Employees To Retain, Letter Says
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceThe sole bidder in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy auction of the Journal Register Co. will decide which of the company's employees it wants to retain as the sale of the company moves forward. A letter has been sent to all of the company's employees –...Tags: Plant Closings, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Journal Register Company, Annapolis, Career and Workplace
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Judge questions timing of American Airlines CEO's severance payout
A judge overseeing the bankruptcy of American Airlines' parent company questioned the timing Wednesday of a proposed severance package for the carrier's chief executive. AMR Corp. has requested approval from the judge to merge with US Airways and then...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, Bankruptcy, Judges
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Beechcraft Corp. out of bankruptcy, has new name
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHawker Beechcraft is no more, in it's place Beechcraft Corp. The aviation company has a new name, a smaller product line and more importantly, it is out of bankruptcy. There is a new flag flying outside of Beechcraft's corporate headquarters, and soon...Tags: Career and Workplace, Inventories, Aerospace Manufacturing, Employees, Military Equipment
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New ethanol plant agreement sparks accountability concerns over new owners
More taxpayer money will be used to prevent homes in a South Bend neighborhood from flooding. But some city council members are questioning that plan approved by the city’s Board of Public Works Tuesday morning. Common Council member Oliver Davis...
Tags: Values, Ethanol, Ethics, Companies and Corporations, Biofuels
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Dionne Warwick files for bankruptcy in New Jersey
Dionne Warwick has filed for bankruptcy in New Jersey. The "Walk On By" singer owes more than $10.7 million in taxes and fees to the Internal Revenue Service and the state of California, according to Reuters. She filed her petition on March 21 in U.S....Tags: Whitney Houston, Television Industry, Donald Trump, Game Shows, Music
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Feisty challengers take on Tinley Park incumbents
Tinley Park elections are typically pretty tame affairs. Incumbents often face no opposition, and they tend to stick around a long time. But a slate of newcomers is challenging long-term incumbents Mayor Ed Zabrocki, Clerk Pat Rea — each having...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Politics, Local Government, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Future of South Bend's ethanol plant up to federal judge
The clock is ticking for the future of South Bend's ethanol plant. Will it be scrapped out, or reopened with a new owner? Those questions about New Energy Corp. LLC are in the hands of another federal judge. The complicated issue began in November when...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ethanol, Renewable Energy, Judges, Companies and Corporations
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Judge rules against company trying to stop ethanol plant sale
A judge has denied a Texas company's effort to stop the sale of the ethanol plant in South Bend to two liquidators. The sale was finalized in federal bankruptcy court earlier this week. But a company called Natural Chem argued the liquidators bought the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ethanol, Companies and Corporations, Biofuels, Environmental Issues
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Bill proposes regulating payroll service companies in state
A bill introduced in the Maryland Senate Thursday would create a commission to look into regulating payroll service companies in the wake of allegations of fraud at AccuPay of Bel Air. Sen. Barry Glassman, a Harford County Republican, introduced the...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Small Businesses, Labor Legislation, Politics, Companies and Corporations
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Ethanol plant sale final, but legal battle continues
South Bend's ethanol plant is officially under new ownership, but the legal battle to reverse that sale went before a federal judge Thursday. The two liquidators bought the New Energy Corporation plant at a bankruptcy auction in January and finalized...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ethanol, Renewable Energy, Judges, Real Estate Sellers
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